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0 degrees celsius is 273 Kelvin (absolute temperature). Therefore if it is twice as cold, then it will be 136.5 Kelvin or -136.5 degrees celsius.

If you meant 0 degrees Farenheit, then this is -17.8 degrees celsius = 255.2 Kelvin. Therefore the temp will be 125.6 Kelvin = -147.4 degrees celsius = -193.5 degrees Farenheit.

2006-07-31 02:11:08 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 8 1

I do not know yet. I think both heat and cold would effect ones comfort as we age because the built in thermal control does not work as well. Some people would be bothered by cold while others would be bothered by heat. I think the body mass impacts the body's ability to deal with cold and heat.

2016-03-27 08:32:33 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It depends on your terms. 0 degrees C is equal to 273 Kelvin. I physics Kelvin is used to measure temperature so as you are never having to factor a negative value into an equation.
I ts impossiblt to say twice as cold, as cold is just an absence of heat; so lets say that the equivalent would be half as hot. So lets half the temp in Kelvin 273/2 = 136.5. 136.5 K = -136.5C

So twice as cold could be seen as -136.5 degrees C

That is one way of lookingat it; there are many others

2006-07-31 02:15:39 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Way too cold. Stay inside.

2006-07-31 02:28:09 · answer #4 · answered by Mistyferie 2 · 0 0

lol, got me stumped, if you said 1 degree , I`d say -1 but 0 I don`t know

2006-07-31 02:09:51 · answer #5 · answered by airpolicejohn 3 · 0 0

well it's gonna be just as cold tomorrow as it is today :)

2006-07-31 02:08:02 · answer #6 · answered by starvic7 2 · 0 0

ask al gore...he should be able to figure that one out...he's the global warming expert / weather expert and don't forget...inventor of the internet

2006-07-31 02:45:19 · answer #7 · answered by Jenny A 6 · 0 0

-2. I think that would be right.

2006-07-31 02:09:17 · answer #8 · answered by MANDY 2 · 0 0

lol. Freezing?

2006-07-31 02:08:46 · answer #9 · answered by kllr.queen 4 · 0 0

00 degrees....

2006-07-31 03:11:08 · answer #10 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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